14takes an infinitive with: toused as an auxiliary to express compulsion or necessityI had to run quickly to escape him

15to eat, drink, or partake ofto have a good meal

16Taboo slangto have sexual intercourse withhe had her on the sofa

17used with a negativeto tolerate or allowI won't have all this noise

18to declare, state, or assertrumour has it that they will marry

19to put or placeI'll have the sofa in this room

20to receive as a guestto have three people to stay

21to beget or bear (offspring)she had three children

22takes a past participleused as an auxiliary to form compound tenses expressing completed actionI have gone, I shall have gone, I would have gone, I had gone

23♦
had better or bestought to: used to express compulsion, obligation, etc.you had better go

24♦
had rather or soonerto consider or find preferable thatI had rather you left at once

25♦
have doneSee→
done→
3

26♦
have had itInformal

ato be exhausted, defeated, or killed

bto have lost one's last chance

cto become unfashionable

27♦
have itto win a victory

28♦
have it away (or off)Taboo(Brit)slangto have sexual intercourse

29♦
have it comingInformalto be about to receive or to merit punishment or retribution

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have it in forInformalto wish or intend harm towards

31♦
have it so goodto have so many benefits, esp. material benefits

32♦
have to do with

ato have dealings or associate withI have nothing to do with her

bto be of relevance tothis has nothing to do with you

33♦
I have itInformalI know the answer

34♦
let (someone) have itSlangto launch or deliver an attack on, esp. to discharge a firearm at (someone)

35♦
not having anyfoll by: ofInformalrefusing to take part or be involved (in)n

36usually pla person or group of people in possession of wealth, security, etc.the haves and the have-notsSee also→
have at→
have in→
have on→
have out→
have up(Old English habban; related to Old Norse hafa, Old Saxon hebbian, Old High German haben, Latin habere)

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